Yes. When doing symbols. If there is 1 letter it is capitalized. if there are two letters then the first one is capitalized and the second one lower case. If you string elements together in a formula it's easy to see where one finishes and the next one starts.
Note: when written in full, element names do not need to be capitalized.
It is named The PERIODIC TABLE. The periods being the horizontal rows The groups being the vertical columns.
who introduced the first Periodic Table
Elements are found on periodic table. Compounds are not present on periodic table. The table does not contains mixture.Elements can be found on a periodic table. Compounds can be made by bonding two or more elements. But they are not depicted on the periodic table.
s on periodic table
It should already be on the periodic table.
It is named The PERIODIC TABLE. The periods being the horizontal rows The groups being the vertical columns.
No, you do not have to memorize the entire periodic table for your chemistry exam. However, you should be familiar with the trends and patterns within the table.
I think there should be different forms of periodic table because there is a lot of elements that is not yet discovered.
that depends on what you are studying
one should look for predictable changes and patterns
A group in Periodic Table is the column of element in periodic table
If you're asking what element is number 17 on the periodic table the answer is Chlorine. Assuming this is for a chemistry class you should have a periodic table available to you and that would be rather easy to look up.
It is called the Periodic Table of Elements.
one should look for predictable changes and patterns
who introduced the first Periodic Table
There are no compounds on the periodic table. The periodic table only lists elements.
You should look at a periodic table such as this one: http://www.rsc.org/periodic-table/